So by building the biggest fieldhouses in the country means Indiana is KING of basketball? As Dave Stewart once said, "I never seen a bass boat catch a fish", sort of translates into "I never seen a fieldhouse win basketball games". Maybe if Indiana spent a little more time and money in building their ACTUAL basketball teams instead of places to play they would have a leg to stand on. In the Mcdonalds All American games held every year since 1979, there has been a total of 2 kids from the state of Indiana voted MVP of that game. The state of Virginia has had 7 kids voted MVP. Indiana has had a total of 25 McDonalds All Americans TOTAL in the 32 year history of the game featuring the best kids in high school basketball.

The following players came from Oak Hill Academy in Virginia:

Corey Alexander
Carmelo Anthony
Steve Smith
Rajon Rondo
Doron Lamb
Michael Beasley
Kevin Durant
Stephen Jackson
Brandon Jennings
Ty Lawson
Jeff Mccinnis
Ron Mercer
Josh Smith
Jerry Stackhouse
Rod Strickland

Oak Hill Academy is a private school in Virginia that has a total of around 150 students in the 4 grades of high school. They RARELY play a home game in a gym that holds 400 but they have put 900 people ABSOLUTELY STUFFED TO THE GILLS full. They charge between 4,000 and 10,000 per game for them to come and play at YOUR gym, because they always sell out. The size of the gym or fieldhouse proves ABSOLUTELY nothing to how great the actual basketball that is played in them and certainly does not prove that one is KING of Basketball because they have a bunch of big fieldhouses. Now show me where these fieldhouses are sold out each and every home game on a consistent basis and I will change my mind. Just because you can seat 10,000 and put 900 in the stands does not prove you are KING over a school that seats 400 and puts 900. In this case, SIZE DOES NOT MATTER